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as well, west texas and up into colorado. we had big fires in colorado. half the trees are dead there. this is the bread basket. we grow corn, beans, soybeans. they are stressed. the rest of it is less than that. it was great. loved doing it. it was irrigated. we got the pump water out of the ground to make corn. the people that are doing that will be making money this year. it takes money to run that pump. it's a gasoline pump. spend thousands of dollars on gasoline to hundred that pump and water. farmers are seeing these extra costs and obviously you're going to see those extra costs in your wallet as well when you go to the grocery store. will it get better? nobody really gets wetter. maybe south georgia, little parts of florida. that brown area for the next 90 days, no significant additional rainfall to help us get out of this drought. it's close. it's one of the top ten biggest droughts. because we have better practices, better growing conditions, erosion control, drought resistant crops, we're not seeing the dust bowl l
as well, west texas and up into colorado. we had big fires in colorado. half the trees are dead there. this is the bread basket. we grow corn, beans, soybeans. they are stressed. the rest of it is less than that. it was great. loved doing it. it was irrigated. we got the pump water out of the ground to make corn. the people that are doing that will be making money this year. it takes money to run that pump. it's a gasoline pump. spend thousands of dollars on gasoline to hundred that pump and...
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and in portsmouth like in austin, texas, st. louis, basically all of these places, this is organized by civilians to say thank you and welcome home. the iraq war is over, and those of us who did not fight it want to express our thanks and our welcome to those of us who did. so if you're in driving distance of austin, texas, on saturday or portsmouth, new hampshire, on sunday, we have details posted if you would like to go. again, they've been your wars. it's your country, you're invited. now it's time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. have a great night. >>> and once again, myth romney dis agragrees with mitt romney. >> from penalty to tax, mitt romney's evolving take on the health care ruling. >> the supreme court was the final word, right? they said it was a tax. >> it's a tax. >> mitt romney did an interview. >> mitt romney's campaign reversal. he said health care is a tax. >> there he goes again. it's mitt flip flopping. >> another flip flop. i said i agreed with the dece dissent, but the dissent lost. >> it is go
and in portsmouth like in austin, texas, st. louis, basically all of these places, this is organized by civilians to say thank you and welcome home. the iraq war is over, and those of us who did not fight it want to express our thanks and our welcome to those of us who did. so if you're in driving distance of austin, texas, on saturday or portsmouth, new hampshire, on sunday, we have details posted if you would like to go. again, they've been your wars. it's your country, you're invited. now...
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i never met a going ohio, ohio, ohio, the way perry goes texas, texas, texas. they work on that themselves to some degree, too, you know, and i hope that i was pretty clear in the book there's no actual obvious person in texas every texan is different as is everyone else. they do think as themselves as texans first. let's move from texas to ohio. you grew up in cincinnati. in a catholic family, you went to catholic schools, basically your whole life. describe yourself gail gleason, that's who you were when you were growing up. who was that girl? you were born in a time where there weren't a lot of women in public life. where women with opinions at some point learned to keep them in the house. who were you then were you an opinionated little girl in were you fun. >> i was always so fun. [laughter] you should ask my siblings whether i was fun or not. i'm the oldest. but, you know, the interesting thing when i look back on, i can't imagine writing my memoirs. the times i recall now was growing up right after when the baby boom was beginning in a suburb that was co
i never met a going ohio, ohio, ohio, the way perry goes texas, texas, texas. they work on that themselves to some degree, too, you know, and i hope that i was pretty clear in the book there's no actual obvious person in texas every texan is different as is everyone else. they do think as themselves as texans first. let's move from texas to ohio. you grew up in cincinnati. in a catholic family, you went to catholic schools, basically your whole life. describe yourself gail gleason, that's who...
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he is completing a book for texas a & m university press. he also combined the traditional role of the am becomic historian and documenting and preserving the african-american experience. please join me in welcoming dr. delaney. >> last but not least is elaine nichols. she is the senior cure rater at the smithsonian institute. she is helping to develop an inaugural exhibition that will be included on the culture floor when the museum opens in 2015. it will focus on a dornment relir religion and performing arts. elaine has an ma degree in public service archeology and an ma in social administration and planning from case western university. please join me in welcoming miss nichols. [ applause ] so we have a wonderful panel and i'm excited to turn it over. go ahead. >> thank you. michael i'm so glad to be here. this evening with my distinguished colleagues and this very auspicious occasion. during the civil war and after the safl war, civil war he was a war hero and would become a political leader with national influence. his life was indeed t
he is completing a book for texas a & m university press. he also combined the traditional role of the am becomic historian and documenting and preserving the african-american experience. please join me in welcoming dr. delaney. >> last but not least is elaine nichols. she is the senior cure rater at the smithsonian institute. she is helping to develop an inaugural exhibition that will be included on the culture floor when the museum opens in 2015. it will focus on a dornment relir...
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i don't think there would be any -- any tipping of any election in texas. major election in texas. one where the other if the law is implemented in this election cycle. it is the sort of issue that tends to rile up conservatives. so if the law is blocked it will make them angry. it has made them angry. it has been used as bludgeon against the obama administration. eric holder is a poster boy for much of the anger directed towards the administration over fast and furious. over this as well. the republicans have been bashing the justice department for stooiming something by many surveys is very popular and popular among demographic and ethnic groups in texas. >> anything else we should know as we continue to track the news here out of texas and the court case in washington? what else should we be looking for? >> i think it's going to be very interesting to see. we've had one day of trials so far. and the state of texas was trying to demonstrate or they started laying the ground work to demonstrate that there was no discriminatory intent that this law requiring a photo i.d. of one sor
i don't think there would be any -- any tipping of any election in texas. major election in texas. one where the other if the law is implemented in this election cycle. it is the sort of issue that tends to rile up conservatives. so if the law is blocked it will make them angry. it has made them angry. it has been used as bludgeon against the obama administration. eric holder is a poster boy for much of the anger directed towards the administration over fast and furious. over this as well. the...
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host: waco, texas, you are next, good morning. caller: i'm from cranston, rhode island. as the family member of someone who was a drug addict, you get an education. i'm glad you mentioned methadone because we had an addict in the methadone program. unfortunately, not a lot of them are. in the state of rhode island, this is subject to political appointees and friends of relatives of those who are high- powered. it is a madhouse. you have people who go on the method on program as a vacation from using the worst drug or to sell it. there are many people who migrate from using the elyssa drugs to prescription drugs. they do it as complementary. i think that is a great deal of the problem not so much that is springing forward on its own. unfortunately, too many doctors who are willing to do this whether they are lax or don't care or they are corrupt. this is a problem that needs to be looked into. i think there needs to be an investigation into methadone programs to insure that they are being properly run especially when people on medicaid or drug abusers get easy access when
host: waco, texas, you are next, good morning. caller: i'm from cranston, rhode island. as the family member of someone who was a drug addict, you get an education. i'm glad you mentioned methadone because we had an addict in the methadone program. unfortunately, not a lot of them are. in the state of rhode island, this is subject to political appointees and friends of relatives of those who are high- powered. it is a madhouse. you have people who go on the method on program as a vacation from...
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the man in charge of that for republicans, texas senator jo corynin joins me next. a look at the schedules of the president and mitt romney today. you see the president meets with democratic leaders today. this is all about framing how to do the votes on the tax cut issue. anoth mitt romney will be speaking to the naacp. you do a lot of kayakingno. whoooa i'm in a river. what are some good kayaking words? like...rapids? look, i'm going through the rapids. ok. i'll take it. new offers in new places so you can try new things. sync your american express card with facebook, foursquare, and twitter to find savings. that's the membership effect of american express. >>> senate republican leader mitch mcconnell says his party has a 50/50 chance of taking control in november. and they have plenty of seats on their wish list to reach that goal. our team political unit first read, we put together this list of the top ten best pickup opportunities for the republicans in the battle for senate control. every one of seats the democrats can hold. makes the gop's mountain harder to
the man in charge of that for republicans, texas senator jo corynin joins me next. a look at the schedules of the president and mitt romney today. you see the president meets with democratic leaders today. this is all about framing how to do the votes on the tax cut issue. anoth mitt romney will be speaking to the naacp. you do a lot of kayakingno. whoooa i'm in a river. what are some good kayaking words? like...rapids? look, i'm going through the rapids. ok. i'll take it. new offers in new...
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but addition, it would help meet regulatory requirements and produce, for example, $3.5 billion in texas, $3.9 in pennsylvania and $2.3 million in ohio. i ask for an adoption of this amendment. >> the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. is there additional request for the gentleman from california? seeks recognition. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> the gentleman is recognized. -- i would move to strike the last word. i would associate myself from mr. costa's remarks saying these dollars are an effort to allow farmers to deal with some of the burdens and regulations that they are saddled with. we all sat here previous months and meetings when we've tried to reign in and get epa to understand the plight of farmers. farmers are oftentimes are put at severe risk and burden under overregulation by this agency and this helps us comply with some federal mandates and i'd highly recommend that we adopt this measure that mr. costa has brought forward. thank you. >> the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes himself to strike the last word and is recognized for five minutes. equip is
but addition, it would help meet regulatory requirements and produce, for example, $3.5 billion in texas, $3.9 in pennsylvania and $2.3 million in ohio. i ask for an adoption of this amendment. >> the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. is there additional request for the gentleman from california? seeks recognition. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> the gentleman is recognized. -- i would move to strike the last word. i would associate myself from mr. costa's remarks...
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the video here was shot by daniel hernandez in southwest texas. the heavy rain caused creeks to overflow. flooded some roadways. although the rain did create a mess, it is still welcome. much of texas has been in a severe drought. >>> well, a new york town says goodbye to one of its most recognizable buildings. >> st. ann's heritage tower. explosives bought the 19-story down. it was bought to 1973 building. senior living in the town. that's near rochester, new york. st. anne's says there is age and lack of space. well a billboard in ohio is comparing this in a movie massacre. check it out. an electronic building here has this side by side. the text reads, kills 12 in a movie theater, everyone freaks out. on the president's side, it says, kills thousands with foreign policy and wins the nobel peace prize. the group that wins win owns the billboard said it wants to draw the attention to sacrifices of men and women overseas. not the last we're going to hear of that, i can imagine. >>> ind ind police officer is recovering from gunshot wounds after an
the video here was shot by daniel hernandez in southwest texas. the heavy rain caused creeks to overflow. flooded some roadways. although the rain did create a mess, it is still welcome. much of texas has been in a severe drought. >>> well, a new york town says goodbye to one of its most recognizable buildings. >> st. ann's heritage tower. explosives bought the 19-story down. it was bought to 1973 building. senior living in the town. that's near rochester, new york. st. anne's...
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of course, you all are all 254 counties in texas and i think a couple states we want to talk about in a few minutes. the i.c.e. reports show that through march 31st of 2012, more than 135,000 immigrants convicted of crimes including more than 49,000 convicted of felony offenses like murder and rape were removed from the u.s. after identification through secure community. my brother, who's a border sheriff, was given as an example how they stop somebody. they had somebody in jail. turned out he was there for murder in another state. so secure community does work, and it does help the local border law enforcement. given limited resources compared to the number of individuals unlawfully presented in the u.s., prioritizing criminals and particularly the serious criminals for removal keeps our community safer and is in the best use of taxpayer's dollars. the secure communities program has not been without controversy. i do understand that. i'm pleased to say that i.c.e., under the director morton's leadership, has taken steps to make enhancements to the program. for example, i was in houst
of course, you all are all 254 counties in texas and i think a couple states we want to talk about in a few minutes. the i.c.e. reports show that through march 31st of 2012, more than 135,000 immigrants convicted of crimes including more than 49,000 convicted of felony offenses like murder and rape were removed from the u.s. after identification through secure community. my brother, who's a border sheriff, was given as an example how they stop somebody. they had somebody in jail. turned out he...
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they've also called in crews from around the ccuntry to helpputility contractors from massachusetts, texas, florida and even canadd... are lending a hand this week. < "that's why the whole line industryy.. they all stickk toggther and when ou nned help, we're here to help."> help.">b-g-e is also warning customers - to stay away from any downed lines that could be accoss one, call nd report it. it's one of the hardest hit parts of maryland. maryland..s auurey barnes tells us... people in montgomery county are still &pddaling with the mess left behind after the storm. ptorm. don gray is getting his dog zooee used to the neighborhood bethesda.. because they're going to be bethesdaa..because residence inn in aroond the residence inn in bethesda.. there a while... neighborhood..and he's made a reservvtion through next punday.gray saas: "im a coming the lines of cars hotels stretched down the - block. it was standiig rrom only at the reserration was ucky enough to snap up one of he laat aaailable rooms for his ffmily.. ttey couldn't spend even a single ighh inntheir 11th floor apartmmnt with no
they've also called in crews from around the ccuntry to helpputility contractors from massachusetts, texas, florida and even canadd... are lending a hand this week. < "that's why the whole line industryy.. they all stickk toggther and when ou nned help, we're here to help."> help.">b-g-e is also warning customers - to stay away from any downed lines that could be accoss one, call nd report it. it's one of the hardest hit parts of maryland. maryland..s auurey barnes tells...
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austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all c what makes the sleep number store different? you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you wanted a firm bed you can lie on one of those. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. wow, that feels really good! once you experience it there's no going back. and don't miss our special financing now through july 4th only. plus enjoy the lowest prices of the season on selected bed sets only at the sleep number store, where queen mattresses start at just $699. ♪ ♪ [ engine turns over ] [ male announcer ] we created the luxury crossover and kept turning the page this is the next chapter for the rx and lexus. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> inmate steven blevins, suffering the effects of having gone off his medication, has been continuously pounding the walls of his cell at the spring creek corr
austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all c what makes the sleep number store different? you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you wanted a firm bed you can lie on one of those. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. wow, that feels really good! once you experience it there's no going back. and don't miss our special...
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host: houston, texas and dallas, texas is on ballista as well as austin, texas which is number 7. our next call is green bay, wisconsin on a republican line. caller: hello? i am more concerned not so much as what they are using their surveillance for but the precedent we are setting. if we go to these extremes after 9/11 and the current wars, what happens when the next biggest and happened to our country? what rights will we be losing then? we're setting a precedent that we will take people's civil liberties and our right to privacy in this country away due to incidents that happened and occurred in old complex. it is impressive that we will allow that to be done by our government. our government is an avid of continuing to do that. eventually, what rights will we lose? guest: i have heard the expression before, be careful if you choose their enemies because you will be like them. in the taliban, we have a dark -- very difficult enemy that is devoted to social repression of women and individual rights. if a group cents terrorists to attack our country and we become more like them,
host: houston, texas and dallas, texas is on ballista as well as austin, texas which is number 7. our next call is green bay, wisconsin on a republican line. caller: hello? i am more concerned not so much as what they are using their surveillance for but the precedent we are setting. if we go to these extremes after 9/11 and the current wars, what happens when the next biggest and happened to our country? what rights will we be losing then? we're setting a precedent that we will take people's...
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lightning killing two men in texas. downpours turn into roads and rivers. scorching heat returning today. >>> held hostage, an american church pastor taken by kidnappers in egypt. desperately in need of his medication. >>> three-day delay. irate passengers revolting after their china to new york flight is canceled again and again and again. >>> sound of silence. a pair made in rock 'n' roll heaven. paul mccartney, bruce springsteen, a perfect concert until someone pulled the plug. >>> good morning, everybody. i'm john muller. >> i'm sunny hoss tin. >> dangerous heat back for millions of americans. >> it's only part of severe weather. killing two men in texas who ran for cover during a soccer match. >> the swift thunderstorm surprised the players. they took refuge under a tree which was a fatal mistake. >> i souheard what sounded like bomb go off. i saw lightning hit the tree and burst to the ground. >> reporter: it struck three people. one man died instantly, another man died at the hospital and one died instantly. racing water stunned drivers in washington
lightning killing two men in texas. downpours turn into roads and rivers. scorching heat returning today. >>> held hostage, an american church pastor taken by kidnappers in egypt. desperately in need of his medication. >>> three-day delay. irate passengers revolting after their china to new york flight is canceled again and again and again. >>> sound of silence. a pair made in rock 'n' roll heaven. paul mccartney, bruce springsteen, a perfect concert until someone...
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. >>> plus, how a texas man found his car more than four decades after it was stolen. next. [ taste buds ] donuts, donuts, donuts! who are these guys? oh, that's just my buds. bacon, donuts. -my taste buds. -[ taste buds ] waffles. how about we try this new kind of fiber one cereal? you think you're going to slip some fiber by us? rookie. okay. ♪ nutty clusters and almonds, ♪ ♪ almonds. ♪ fiber one is gonna make you smile. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing new fiber one nutty clusters and almonds. with 43% daily value of fiber for you. crunchy nutty clusters and real almond slices for your taste buds. >>> three teenagers in chicago are charged in the beating death of a 60-year-old. the teens videotaped the beating and posted the video on facebook. that is what led to their arrest. delta airlines says sewing needs were found in sandwiches. all the sandwiches were made at the same facility in amsterdam. delta says it is cooperating with the fbi and local dutch authorities. >>> a texas man whose car was stolen 42 years ago has finally gotten it back. it's a 1967
. >>> plus, how a texas man found his car more than four decades after it was stolen. next. [ taste buds ] donuts, donuts, donuts! who are these guys? oh, that's just my buds. bacon, donuts. -my taste buds. -[ taste buds ] waffles. how about we try this new kind of fiber one cereal? you think you're going to slip some fiber by us? rookie. okay. ♪ nutty clusters and almonds, ♪ ♪ almonds. ♪ fiber one is gonna make you smile. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing new fiber one nutty...
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this: >> texas wasn't going to be a part of it expanding socializing of our medicine. so we are not going to participate in exchanges. we are not going to expand medicaid. we are just for the going to be a part of, again socializing health care in the state of texas. >> so in addition to losing out on billions in money to cover their uninsured, texas is going to lose $17,000,000,000 in special federal funds that would support hospitals who care for the uninsured. and their hospitals are going to get slammed. nearly 1 in 4 texans are uninsured, the most in the nation. now, 6 republican governors have decided not to take the health care money, not to opt in including texas and florida, two of the biggest states in the nation. in total, nearly 4 million people from those 6 states will lose health care coverage by their failure to opt in. joying me to discuss the predictament for hospitals in particular is bruce siegel, the ceo of the national association of public hospitals and health systems joining us from washington, d.c. bruce, thank you for joining us in the war room
this: >> texas wasn't going to be a part of it expanding socializing of our medicine. so we are not going to participate in exchanges. we are not going to expand medicaid. we are just for the going to be a part of, again socializing health care in the state of texas. >> so in addition to losing out on billions in money to cover their uninsured, texas is going to lose $17,000,000,000 in special federal funds that would support hospitals who care for the uninsured. and their hospitals...
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for what purpose does the gentleman of texas seek recognition. >> mr. chairman, it is not often i disagree with my good friend from iowa and we have the ranking member of the sub committee and i would urge opposition to the -- under the revenue program is because the revenue program protects against the county's crop revenue, not a farmer's crop revenue. without this provision of the bill a county would have a loss revenue, but the farmer if he was forced to be in the part of the county would have rain and is still collecting payment and that would make a bad news story and why does the price loss coverage need the same language? because the price loss coverage compares to the national average market price for the crop and the coverage is triggered. there's no distinction between the county and the producer. this kind of language is not appropriate and i urge the amendment be rejected. i yield back. >> the gentleman yields back. ranking member's recognized to strike the last word. >> chairman, move to strike the last word. >> the gentleman is recognized
for what purpose does the gentleman of texas seek recognition. >> mr. chairman, it is not often i disagree with my good friend from iowa and we have the ranking member of the sub committee and i would urge opposition to the -- under the revenue program is because the revenue program protects against the county's crop revenue, not a farmer's crop revenue. without this provision of the bill a county would have a loss revenue, but the farmer if he was forced to be in the part of the county...
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romney slammed the president's taiex pour sprader >> when people say they are luring texas, hold onto your wallets. quex in amounts to a national [inaudible] >> the idea of raising taxes on job creators at a time when we need more jobs is the sort of thing only an extreme liberal can come up with. >> and new poll released tuesday shows the race is dead even. >> most people are not focused on it. when a call asking for support people are going to their party candidate. unless republicans and democrats can come to an agreement, taxes are set to go up. >> close to 90% of maryland. the elementary and middle school students are making the grade on a statewide test. >> there are areas of concern. we have more on the story. >> the main concern is middle school reading. the numbers are down and there is a lot of attention on baltimore city over the cheating on the msa. officials say they have a handle on the problem. the city's school cdo said he is convinced no one cheated on the latest test. >> this year there are no swings as and in a second consecutive year when we have monitoring in plac
romney slammed the president's taiex pour sprader >> when people say they are luring texas, hold onto your wallets. quex in amounts to a national [inaudible] >> the idea of raising taxes on job creators at a time when we need more jobs is the sort of thing only an extreme liberal can come up with. >> and new poll released tuesday shows the race is dead even. >> most people are not focused on it. when a call asking for support people are going to their party candidate....
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thank you very much. >>> oil and gas companies building new roads through texas ranches. now drug traffickers are using the same roads to avoid border patrols. hear about the creative tactics, next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you thousands in out-of-pocket costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, an
thank you very much. >>> oil and gas companies building new roads through texas ranches. now drug traffickers are using the same roads to avoid border patrols. hear about the creative tactics, next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about...
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let's look at texas, for example, that's a problem they have an enormous number of uninsured children and adults, 25% adults, 22% children and one of the best hospital teaching hospital systems in the united states. there's an amount of money which you're familiar with, so the viewers know it, called dish money, disproportionate share money, from the federal government to states, particularly to hospitals that have a lot of uncompensated care. well, as governor romney did in massachusetts, so did barack obama nationally. that money disappears with one exception. that money with one state's exception. that money disappears on the theory everybody is now going to be able to pay something. if all those poor people don't get medicaid and they don't qualify for insurance, the hospitals have to pick up that tab and they're going to lose all their federal money as a result of the law. so now, if you want -- if you're a bailer, which is a terrific medical institution, going to go to the state government and say you have got to put us in this program we're losing money hand over fist. i don't
let's look at texas, for example, that's a problem they have an enormous number of uninsured children and adults, 25% adults, 22% children and one of the best hospital teaching hospital systems in the united states. there's an amount of money which you're familiar with, so the viewers know it, called dish money, disproportionate share money, from the federal government to states, particularly to hospitals that have a lot of uncompensated care. well, as governor romney did in massachusetts, so...
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. >>> crews are trying to determine what caused this big fire in houston, texas. dozens of boats, campers and rvs went up in flames after a storage unit caught fire. firefighters say there was a huge explosion and flames shot into the night sky. a lack of fire hydrants near the scene made it impossible for crews to contain those flames. firefighters had to haul water to the scene, causing a number of delays. however, no injuries were reported. >>> a brazen criminal was stealing american flags right from the graves in hudson, new york at a cemetery there. at first police assumed it may be kids, they maybe the ones to plame, but they decided to mount cameras in trees to find out. so guess what, they caught the suspect redhanded and it turns out it was a woodchuck. the evidence continued to mount, once again, as they began investigating the woodchuck's home. >> we did deploy a pole camera into one of the holes and found remnants of the flags going down into the hole. >> they're very destructive creatures. >> yeah they are thieves too. next year caregivers at the ceme
. >>> crews are trying to determine what caused this big fire in houston, texas. dozens of boats, campers and rvs went up in flames after a storage unit caught fire. firefighters say there was a huge explosion and flames shot into the night sky. a lack of fire hydrants near the scene made it impossible for crews to contain those flames. firefighters had to haul water to the scene, causing a number of delays. however, no injuries were reported. >>> a brazen criminal was...
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, today vice president joe biden is addressing the naacp's annual convention being held in houston, texas. biden got a rousing welcome this morning unlike the reception that republican mitt romney received yesterday. >> when the economy was about to go over the cliff, i watched him make some of the toughest decisions any president has had to make since franklin delano roosevelt. he saved the nation's financial system and in doing so he prevented a worldwide depression. it wasn't a popular decision, but it was a essential decision and he was right. >> yesterday romney was booed by the same crowd when he said that he would eliminate nonessential programs, including president obama's health care reform law. mitt romney did hear polite applause when he spoke about helping the middle class. >>> in 2008 republican presidential candidate john mccain got just 4% of the african-american vote. >>> what's happening with congressman jesse jackson, jr. new information from his office is not putting to rest questions his absence from work. right now he is on medical leave. danielle nottingham reports m
, today vice president joe biden is addressing the naacp's annual convention being held in houston, texas. biden got a rousing welcome this morning unlike the reception that republican mitt romney received yesterday. >> when the economy was about to go over the cliff, i watched him make some of the toughest decisions any president has had to make since franklin delano roosevelt. he saved the nation's financial system and in doing so he prevented a worldwide depression. it wasn't a popular...
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rick perry happens to be the governor of texas. one in four of texas residents have no health insurance. costs have skyrocketed faster than the national average, but do you think that means he's going to go along with the plan? texas isn't alone here. seven states have said they're opting out and another eight look likely to. that means 2 million residents will continue on without health insurance. these states have done the worst job of covering the uninsured. have the greatest need for federal assistance and they are the least likely to accept health. if that's not politics over principle, i don't know what is. 17 million uninsured americans can't wait another decade until republicans have moved on through another litmusç test. privatetizing military, eliminating public education or requiring poor people to pay more taxes. i could care less whether we call the mandate a tax or a go america surcharge. many americans right now, in the fate of 17 million of these uninsured americans is in the hand of america's governors. will poli
rick perry happens to be the governor of texas. one in four of texas residents have no health insurance. costs have skyrocketed faster than the national average, but do you think that means he's going to go along with the plan? texas isn't alone here. seven states have said they're opting out and another eight look likely to. that means 2 million residents will continue on without health insurance. these states have done the worst job of covering the uninsured. have the greatest need for...
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if i want them to come home some day and not go to austin, texas, or to san diego or to some of the other technology centers i've got to create an environment that allows them to come home to a job that we warn. i'm very passionate about this. >> paint the picture for us. the main hall in the tampa bay times. the media will be in a convention center. tell us what it will be like to be there as a delegate or journalist. >> well, you will be on the water. the convention center is on the river front. the two major hotels that will host delegations probably closest to governor romney are right there in the perimeter as well. you have harbor island across the channel, where 7,000 residents live. as well as folks staying at the westin there. you have the historic district what is literally half a mile away. so i think it's a pedestrian oriented environment. some of them distant beaches. >> they are. and here's this challenge for tampa and for charlotte. we are hosting major international events. we do this as well as anybody in the country. but this is a very, very different challenge for us as
if i want them to come home some day and not go to austin, texas, or to san diego or to some of the other technology centers i've got to create an environment that allows them to come home to a job that we warn. i'm very passionate about this. >> paint the picture for us. the main hall in the tampa bay times. the media will be in a convention center. tell us what it will be like to be there as a delegate or journalist. >> well, you will be on the water. the convention center is on...
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. >>> it will be a slick ride in the south from the carolinas to east texas. wet roads in the four corners. late-day rain will drench highways across much of the northeast. >>> airport delays possible later on in detroit and chicago. >>> victims of the movie theater shooting were remembered at a vigil last night. the mayor said, while our hearts are broken, our community is not. >> with more, here's abc's cecilia vega. >> reporter: there are so many faces, so many stories. the oldest, gordon cowden. he took his two teens with him that night. they escaped. youngest victim, 6 years old, veronica moser-sullivan. her mother, shot in the neck, clings to life. >> she was such a wonderful little girl. so sad she had to have life taken away from her so early. >> jon blunk threw his girlfriend on the floor. matt mcquinn jumped on his girl and took the bullet instead. alex teves just finished school. a.j. boik dreamed of being an art teacher. alex sullivan turned 27 on friday. posted on facebook, going to be the best birthday ever. micayla medek was there, too. rebecca
. >>> it will be a slick ride in the south from the carolinas to east texas. wet roads in the four corners. late-day rain will drench highways across much of the northeast. >>> airport delays possible later on in detroit and chicago. >>> victims of the movie theater shooting were remembered at a vigil last night. the mayor said, while our hearts are broken, our community is not. >> with more, here's abc's cecilia vega. >> reporter: there are so many faces,...
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washed out in texas. days of heavy rain caused major floods. and the man who produced "jaws" and more than 40 other films has died when the "cbs evening news" continues. i'm a marathon runner, in absolute perfect physical condition and i had a heart attack right out of the clear blue... i'm on an aspirin regimen... and i take bayer chewables. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. he's my success story. [ laughs ] sleep in my contacts. he's my success story. relax... air optix® night & day aqua contact lenses are approved for up to 30 days and nights of continuous wear, so it's okay to sleep in them. visit airoptix.com for a free 1-month trial. by what's getting done. measure commitment the twenty billion dollars bp committed has helped fund economic and environmental recovery. long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas e
washed out in texas. days of heavy rain caused major floods. and the man who produced "jaws" and more than 40 other films has died when the "cbs evening news" continues. i'm a marathon runner, in absolute perfect physical condition and i had a heart attack right out of the clear blue... i'm on an aspirin regimen... and i take bayer chewables. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. he's my success story. [ laughs ] sleep in my...
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so you can see this is this is the red shift and then there was some blue shifted to california in texas interesting but this was just the beginning of the voting machines they started the year two years earlier this is the two thousand and four election in two thousand and two when voting machines began to appear everywhere across america because george w. bush had signed into effect a law called the help america vote act or have a big billions of dollars to the states so that they could buy these machines from private corporations like de bold and e s n l's. it was the high water point of the privatization of our vote for two centuries our vote was counted by volunteers and government workers overseen by representatives of the political parties that all changed in two thousand and two thousand and four now over for ninety percent of our vote is recorded or countered in secret on corporate machines and those corporations tell us who won our elections why is a secret well because the voting machine companies say they have copyright and trademark rights to keep their software and hardware
so you can see this is this is the red shift and then there was some blue shifted to california in texas interesting but this was just the beginning of the voting machines they started the year two years earlier this is the two thousand and four election in two thousand and two when voting machines began to appear everywhere across america because george w. bush had signed into effect a law called the help america vote act or have a big billions of dollars to the states so that they could buy...
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such as the percentage of white and majority in texas who are registered to vote. i had previous studies using the data, he testified and found nearly all persons identified by catalyst, black, white or hispanic identified themselveses in the survey being in the same race projected by catalyst. >> the if there is a perception that catalyst was cooking the books they would lose the clients. >> they are all about integrity. >> a look at website shows they are all about the ideology. the firm says its mission is to provide progressive organizations, with the data and service needed to better identify and understand and communicate with the people they need to persuade and mobilize. the client has every major power player on the left. from the democratic house and senate campaign committee to emily's list and planted parnhood to 2008 obama campaign. he wrote today to attorney general holder asking why an openly partisan firm was engaged to provide data for nonpartisan agency. >> returned and this is a republican company with republican parties and candidate and organiz
such as the percentage of white and majority in texas who are registered to vote. i had previous studies using the data, he testified and found nearly all persons identified by catalyst, black, white or hispanic identified themselveses in the survey being in the same race projected by catalyst. >> the if there is a perception that catalyst was cooking the books they would lose the clients. >> they are all about integrity. >> a look at website shows they are all about the...
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southeast texas went from last year's record drought to a deluge. up to 15" this week alone. as one local put it, swinging from hell to high water. janet shand ling, nbs news. >>> the question we have been asked, are you paying with cash or credit. as a result of a blockbuster settlement involving some of the nation's biggest credit card company s the answer to that question could have a whole new price tag. nbc's michelle franzen has the details. >> we are used to it at the pump, one price for cash and a higher one for plastic. later this year, that credit card surcharge could be coming to stores, restaurants, doctor's offices. the swipe fees require merchants to pay credit card companies up to 3.75% to cover expenses. they are not allowed to pass that onto consumers. this week, visa mastercard and other banks agreed to a $7 billion settlement in a price fixing case brought by retailers. the agreement now gives businesses the right to charge more for using plastic to offset the swipe fees. now that merchants have the green light to pass on surcharges to the customer. the big
southeast texas went from last year's record drought to a deluge. up to 15" this week alone. as one local put it, swinging from hell to high water. janet shand ling, nbs news. >>> the question we have been asked, are you paying with cash or credit. as a result of a blockbuster settlement involving some of the nation's biggest credit card company s the answer to that question could have a whole new price tag. nbc's michelle franzen has the details. >> we are used to it at the...
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plus voters in the state of texas. me whether or not that is a state looking for voters? they are not. not your student id. this law provides for a state-issued id that more than 20% plus do not have the safety office in those counties. if this was a question of voter impersonation which is what they do, they need to show the statistical analysis of how many people showed up and tried to vote as someone else other than themselves. >> the naacp today. mitt romney is going there tomorrow. just looking at it objectively, you may think it's an exercise in futility since the vast majority of african-americans in 2008. the fact that he is going there, does it tell you he thinks he can win over african-americans? he will be talking about jobs and given that unemployment rates for african-americans were at 14.4 percents are in june, could he have success? >> as the voter id law is under a false premises, they are nonpartisan and we are delight that mr. romney will be there and the vice president will be there on inside houston
plus voters in the state of texas. me whether or not that is a state looking for voters? they are not. not your student id. this law provides for a state-issued id that more than 20% plus do not have the safety office in those counties. if this was a question of voter impersonation which is what they do, they need to show the statistical analysis of how many people showed up and tried to vote as someone else other than themselves. >> the naacp today. mitt romney is going there tomorrow....
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texas, for example, texas said it would only affect with their new voter i.d. law a little under 180,000 people. the justice people has gone into court saying there's 1.4 million people who would be affected in terms of their right to vote, yet there are no cases there. it's been 0.00003 cases of fraud nationwide. so what are we changing the laws that clearly will affect millions of people's right to vote according to the brennan institute, 5 million, for a fraction of an amount of 1% of people that may have been accused of fraud? what are we doing this for when the net effect is far more negative in terms of people being able to vote than it is in terms of eliminating victory for the governor there, rick scott, or is this a victory for voting rights groups? >> well, it may not be a victory for scott if now they can only go by data and not go through their purges where they wanted to get just people blanketly done. so i don't know. we're still weighing it out, our legal people at national action network are weighing what it means for voting rights but i wouldn'
texas, for example, texas said it would only affect with their new voter i.d. law a little under 180,000 people. the justice people has gone into court saying there's 1.4 million people who would be affected in terms of their right to vote, yet there are no cases there. it's been 0.00003 cases of fraud nationwide. so what are we changing the laws that clearly will affect millions of people's right to vote according to the brennan institute, 5 million, for a fraction of an amount of 1% of people...
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however, they say, our warming earth did play a role in the severity of the texas drought, caused in part by the cooler pacific waters of la nina, bringing dry conditions to the south. >> we should get used to these la nina related heat waves, today they're 20 times more likely to occur than 50 years ago. >> reporter: now, government scientists say 2011 was cooler than 2010, but it was still warm enough to be one of the warmest 15 years on record. and with concentrations of greenhouse gases increasing, scientists say we should get ready for more extreme events. brian? >> anne thompson, colorado springs tonight, thanks for that. another example of extreme weather just this morning, just outside austin texas, ten inches of rain fell in a matter of just a few hours, touching off some nasty flash floods, leaving more than a dozen homes totally sur rounded by water. it was a good sides mess to clean up later in the day, luckily nobody was hurt. >>> we have an update tonight on a story we aired just a few days back at the heat of those awful colorado wildfires. as we with reported that nig
however, they say, our warming earth did play a role in the severity of the texas drought, caused in part by the cooler pacific waters of la nina, bringing dry conditions to the south. >> we should get used to these la nina related heat waves, today they're 20 times more likely to occur than 50 years ago. >> reporter: now, government scientists say 2011 was cooler than 2010, but it was still warm enough to be one of the warmest 15 years on record. and with concentrations of...
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let us hear from a republican in texas. hello. caller: hello. what oversight is over this? who decides how we are portrayed overseas as americans? is the content regulated? hello my short that the way i am being representative -- how am i assured that the way i am being representative is accurate? guest: oversight is by the broadcasting board of governors. it is a bipartisan board appointed by the president, confirmed by the senate. there are quite to republicans and four democrats. the ninth member of the board is the secretary of state. whichever administration is in power at the time has the deciding vote on the broadcasting board of governors. they are very responsive to both the administration, as well as some members of congress. our budget is determined through the congress. the president proposes the co, the congress disposes. they have the opportunity to put conditions on the money that they do appropriate. as far as how americans are portrayed, by law, we are required to provide reliable, accurate, and balanced information to our audiences, as well as portray and
let us hear from a republican in texas. hello. caller: hello. what oversight is over this? who decides how we are portrayed overseas as americans? is the content regulated? hello my short that the way i am being representative -- how am i assured that the way i am being representative is accurate? guest: oversight is by the broadcasting board of governors. it is a bipartisan board appointed by the president, confirmed by the senate. there are quite to republicans and four democrats. the ninth...
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he was here on a study trip from the university of texas with a passion for chimps. just before the attack, he was giving a presentation to a group of tourists. then he's said to have crossed a fence into a no-go zone. eyewitness accounts suggest he stepped into a rocket that was jacked into the fence, perhaps to try to prevent one of the animals hurling it to passersby. >> i've seen chimpanzees in a lot of different conditions, but never seen one so angry in all my life. >> eugene cousins helps to manage the sanctuary. he was on the scene moments after the attack when the chimps turned on him. >> when they attacked andrew and moved their focus to me, there was no -- there was no other method of communication. it was pretty much a territorial dispute and i was another threat moving in. >> eugene used hi knowledge of behavior to calm them down, but it didn't work. i climbed out of the vehicle, i charged them, fired warning rounds, in order to get them to disperse. that usually would do the trick, but in this event it did not work. >> eventually they became restrained,
he was here on a study trip from the university of texas with a passion for chimps. just before the attack, he was giving a presentation to a group of tourists. then he's said to have crossed a fence into a no-go zone. eyewitness accounts suggest he stepped into a rocket that was jacked into the fence, perhaps to try to prevent one of the animals hurling it to passersby. >> i've seen chimpanzees in a lot of different conditions, but never seen one so angry in all my life. >> eugene...
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yeah to texas a&m m. >> i want to say team usa basketball, we beat brazil yesterday! maryland's own kevin dur anlt, kevin durant. we love you. that's it for this edition of "the daily rundown." coming up next on msnbc, chris jansing and company. a big, big interview at 1:00 p.m. take care. i'll be back tomorrow. the goatee, not back until the end of the week. you got me again. hope you come back. and every footstep should tell us we made the right decision. so when we can feel our way through the newest, softest, and most colorful options... ...across every possible price range... ...our budgets won't be picking the style. we will. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. make room for savings with $37 basic installation on martha stewart living and platinum plus carpet. begins with back pain and a choice. take advil, and maybe have to take up to four in a day. or take aleve, which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. good eye. . >>>
yeah to texas a&m m. >> i want to say team usa basketball, we beat brazil yesterday! maryland's own kevin dur anlt, kevin durant. we love you. that's it for this edition of "the daily rundown." coming up next on msnbc, chris jansing and company. a big, big interview at 1:00 p.m. take care. i'll be back tomorrow. the goatee, not back until the end of the week. you got me again. hope you come back. and every footstep should tell us we made the right decision. so when we can...
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we will have a link on our home page as well. >>> its been desert like dry in parts of texas but did you need a camel? we will head to the lone star state. >>> up next country kids teach city kids about the role of bio tech in modern agriculture. >>> and we will tagalong as the string of tractor fans go through south dakota. a special tractor tales. for most kids, summertime means a break from school. days spent playing outdoo d soaking up the sun. . >>> movement summer means a break but a group of high schoolers trades their day to teach science and feeding the world. kent has more on students teaching students about bio technology. in this report provided by the university of missouri. >> gum drops don't scream science but for a group of high schoolers candy is a powerful teaching tool. brenda is teaching students how to build dna models, using these treats but she isn't your average teacher tew by teen teaching other teens about bio technology. >> we want urban youth trailed it's not going to the store and getting what you get. there is a big process behind the materials and the f
we will have a link on our home page as well. >>> its been desert like dry in parts of texas but did you need a camel? we will head to the lone star state. >>> up next country kids teach city kids about the role of bio tech in modern agriculture. >>> and we will tagalong as the string of tractor fans go through south dakota. a special tractor tales. for most kids, summertime means a break from school. days spent playing outdoo d soaking up the sun. . >>>...
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they were sold in arizona, new mexico and nevadical and texas. this recall affects mild salsa with a use by date sold in florida, georgia, and north and south carolina and 10 10 and tennessee and virginia. >> and this is a recall for drivers. hundai saying that 200,000 sufsufhave problems with air bags. this in the 2007 and 9 cars. complaints for adults under 130 pounds. they were programmed not to go off to protect children. and recalling 20,000 sonata sedan. side air bags go off without warning. the company has received a dozen complaints and so far no injuries are reporting. >> and now a party bus on the move. when something happened to land a woman under the tires of the bus. and guys with gunce. set out to rob a store, they probably didn't expect to run into this guy, the security guard. see what happens when the guard and the gun get in the way. looking for dividend-paying stocks for your portfolio? with the fidelity stock screener, you can try strategies from independent experts and see wh criteria they use. such as a 5% yield on dividend-
they were sold in arizona, new mexico and nevadical and texas. this recall affects mild salsa with a use by date sold in florida, georgia, and north and south carolina and 10 10 and tennessee and virginia. >> and this is a recall for drivers. hundai saying that 200,000 sufsufhave problems with air bags. this in the 2007 and 9 cars. complaints for adults under 130 pounds. they were programmed not to go off to protect children. and recalling 20,000 sonata sedan. side air bags go off without...
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it's all the way from arkansas, louisiana, texas to the outer banks of north carolina. not a moving front, just a stationary front that will kind of shift a little bit, 50, 75 miles in each direction. there's an area of low pressure that has spun up along that boundary and that is spinning in a little bit of unsettled air, allowing for a few showers around maryland, but not any robust thunderstorm action. as we look at the next 24 hours here, you can see most of the action will stay to the south. as we check out the future temps, tomorrow will be warm again, very summerlike, but not excessive heat. we do see signs of excessive heat in st. louis. around here, we still look for upper 80's. overnight, 67 with a few stray showers. 88 tomorrow. but, again, hotter in the heart of the city. tomorrow night, down to 65 with some pretty comfortable temperatures. seven-day forecast, a few tweaks here for you. we have bumped up the numbers just a little bit as we go into the ladder part of the weekend and early next week. so that is the trend right now. >> it feels really thick out
it's all the way from arkansas, louisiana, texas to the outer banks of north carolina. not a moving front, just a stationary front that will kind of shift a little bit, 50, 75 miles in each direction. there's an area of low pressure that has spun up along that boundary and that is spinning in a little bit of unsettled air, allowing for a few showers around maryland, but not any robust thunderstorm action. as we look at the next 24 hours here, you can see most of the action will stay to the...